Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 01, 1957, Image 13

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Local and
V.omi yri Howard WoJt
l'W, S ewart ave . Medford i
Jj; con:e irig at Os;eopathc
h6tpi(a fqjtowjns minor ur-
'Wacent Ejiponura Vernon
Kiaora Wr.thv, 80. of 407 Board,
iinta g.. syai arretted and jaiied
bj) eite jm1ic Saturday oa
thingef ot indecent exposure.
Oras Fuo A. grass fire In
(thaf ifytQ nlorlt ot Grandview '
rvii W9g out when ftremex. ar- j
(ivf$ early yesterday afternoon.)
IPijenem teported that a jparjt
tronj a Jtrajji lire was the cause I
tfh(TaaKair rrAtfdfc 9 t-.rtV 91Q
'.MecJatd. orpsned" Jo iheruT
(dejjrjt D . iafi weelc aoroeoqe,
!hd) cta)nh;ed hii; b(t r(d that
(tjfo wrkp ag 0 (tirflc in an
irr(gTion pond on hpr property
Truck Jafck) Jenie lone
Lilly, Prospect, told Medford
olice Sunday that(a; truitk!
Miad beon stolen Ctyom her pick
up v.'fSc it was parked on past
Third "St. betweenTront st. tyi
Central ave.
Dog Poiioned Mrs.
Davidson, 1046 Shafer (aV..
Medford. reported this morning
that her collie dog and a oer-
man shepherd dog wned by ;8;
neighborQ were itohoncd
cemiy. w
Receive! Degree Shirley
Marian Hutchinson of Medford
was among 1,045 degree reefy
ients at the University of Deri
ver spring commencement exer
cises. She received her master
of social work decree.
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Attends Convention Mrs
Herman J. Gier, 408 Church St..
Phoenix, of Gier's Pharmacy, re
turned Sunday after attendiri&i a
convention of the Oregon Stale
Pharmacutical association are)
auxiliary last week in Portland
While in Portland, Mrs. Gier vis
ited with friends and relatives.
Fire All Right City firemen
responding to a reported grass
fire on Coker Butte rd., along
the rural fire district border,
found orchard workers burning
brush with the blaze well under
control. The burning was per
mitted to continue. Central
Point rural frremen also re
sponded to the alarm.
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ENDS TOMORROW
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AT THE CURBENT BATE 0 3V gKffi
OOur investors have proof that it fy havg) savings account at FIRST
FEDERAL. Tviuie a year on June 30th and December 31st investors receive
worthwhile earnings here. Savings and investments ara. automatically
insured to $10,000.00 by the Federal Savings and lean
Insurance Corporation. This is an assurance to you that
your account will always be worth tha full amount.
Investments made
by the 10th ot the
month e s r divi
dends as ol the
First.
29 North
Personal
Revival Continue Besrirat
Hervicea et Sunshine Gospel
Miasino, Mace rd., win continue
this in from Tuesday throujf
Suodsy. Services mill fee held ot
7:30 pm. nightly.
Mews About
Servicemen
CAMP
obot6 P. Ashby, son of Paul
jfiby. 830 Bennett ve , Md
ior(l one of 703 rqxc
cadets who arrived it the ar-
tilery center of the world. Fort
SKI, Okla , on June 24 The ca
det are participating in a six
Weeks futillery reserve officer's
'-raining corps summer camp.
OK CRUISE
Dtje G. Hillerman. quarter
nOwier second ctaft, U8, son of
Jir. and Mr. G. Herbert Hiller
rrfln, i20 Korth Oafcdale ave.,
Bedford, departed from Norfolk.
Va., Sbogrd the bgttleship USS
$i.fonsia oo a midhipmin
crui. to South Agierica.
BCCtlTtS AWASD
Rceivinn msyksmanship
awards for his performance in
the 1957 Marine Corps Rifle
an$ Pistol matches recently was
Marine SSct. Wayne L. Chap
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
V. Chapman, 343 Mae st., Med
ford. He won j second silver
medal in the Western Division
Individual Pistol match on May
16 and a second bronze medal in
the (&U-Marine Corps Individual
Pistol matdi on June 6.
r divio
P"t. Howard J. Montgomery,
22,Qon of Mr. and Mrs. How
ard A. Montgomery, Star Route,
Ashland, recently arrived in
Korea and is now a member of
the 24th Infa:itry division.
BAIL? WFATtf IKOrF
rOAFCASTS
Medford and Vicinity: Considerable
cloudiness through Tuesday. A chance
of late afternoon thunder'ihowers in
mountains. low tomgh&O. High Tues
ilA 7R.
Western Oregon: Mostly cloudy to
night and Tuesday morning. Clearing
and hecomlng sngnny warmer iups
dav afternoon. Low tonight 4."-.V
High Tuesday 72-82 in interior. 62-68
on coast.
Northern California: Fair tonight
and Tuesday except coastal overcast.
Little temperature iance.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
65: below normal 3,
Rected high this date 108 in 1942
Record low this dele 40 in 1911.
PRECIPITATION- 24 hours to mid
night, none. Midnight to lna.m . none.
Total last month .03 iiteh. .94 inch
below normal.
Total since Sept.. 1. 21.48 inches.
3.69 inches above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 28.
highest this a.m. 84 T .
High 4:30 1i-
Clty Yeste. a.m. hr.
daJ Low Prec.
Brookings 6.1 48
Crater Lake $3 36
Grants Pass St) SO
Klamath Falls 8i 4!)
MEVFORD
PorUand t.
SI
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fig"
74
79
S9
91
:
56
"32
57
52
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62
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56
63
77
66
68
Seattle
Spokane ...
Yakima
Fureka ,
Red Bluff
Sacramento ....
San Francisco
Los Angeles ....
Phoenix
Denver
Chicago ,
..104
. 68
80
88
85
i Miami
New Vorlr
Washington."lXC.' 89 68 O-Ol
FIVIUDAySJoREC AST
(Through .luly 6):
Western Oregon-Western Washing-
0UE?
INVEST
HAVI
ANQTH
ilVlPI
Assure yourself of a full six months' earnings on your
investment by opening on aceouftt now or add t
your present account before the tenth.
For safety of your account end liberal earaiag
Invest NOW!
Savings ft Loan Assiv ef EMord WtX
Ivy
R. F. Ryfe,
! Obituaries
ISAAC McCOlXOM
luic McCollom, 80,
resident
of M wilord (or 30 rears, died
this morr.ii. e at iicllinnviile.
Funeral services ere pending at
the Pearl Funeral bums.
MAS. AISA PHIYERS
Mr. Anna Drivers of Rose
ville, Calif., died this morning
at the home ot friends here in
Medford.
Confier-Morris funeral home
is in charge of funerai arrange
ments. OLIVER PlHKNEY WHITE
Klanath Falls Oliver Pink
ney White, 73, former Medford
resident, died in. Klamath Falls
on June 24.
He was born at Broadripple,
Indiana, and moved to Klamath
Falls from Medford on June 11.
Survivors include the widow,
LaVela; sons. Glen Dale and
Harry C, and daughter, Mrs.
Clark Kennon, all of Klamath
Falls; brother, tlda of Topeka.
Kan.; fester, iirs. Ada Haney,
Topeka; and four grandchildren.
Funeral services were held in
the chapel of Ward's Klamath
Funeral home Friday, June 28,
at 3 p.m.
SOLOMO H. FALET
Funeral services for Solomon
H. Fralcy, 78, of 1394 South
Peach st., who lied Sunday in
a local hospital, will be held at
Conger-Morris Tuesday t 1 p.m.
The Rev. E. J. Gilstrap trill
officiate. Committal will be in
Siskiyou Memorial Park.
Mr. Fralcy was born Aug- 15,
1878, in Cove Gap. West Vir
gina. On Nov. 8, 19TJ5, in Brain
erd, Minn., he was marril to
Pearl E. Warrick who survives
He was a member of the Cen
tral Church of Christ.
Survivors beside his wife in
clude four daughters, Mrs. Gar
nett Bonn, Oregon City; Mrs.
Naomi .Childress, Mrs. Marie
Shafer and Mrs. Joyce Bradford,
SI of Medford; five sons, Orrin
H., Atherton, Calif., Norman P.,
Klamath Falls, Adrian V., Ana
cortes. Wash., Richard E., Port
land, and James A., North Little
Rock, Ark.: three brothers, Wil
liam Fraley, Langdon, N.D.,
Marion Fralcy. Salinas, Calif.,
and Charles F'ralef Klamath
Falls: sister, Mrs. Maggie Dan
iels. Arkansas: 23 grandchildren,
and 11 great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will include John
Ilarr. J. B. Hawkirfs, Scott Dar
by, Donald Pulley. Vern Bone
brake and Robert Daun.
Prison In ma fas Freed
Under N? Procedure
Salem fun Release of 116
inmates of, the Oregfti state
penitentiarytarted at 4 a.m. fe
day. The men are the first to
benefit from the new "good
time" provided by the last legis
lature. Sentences are reduced one
third instead, of ofie-fourth as
has been the procedure since
1952.
Groups of10 were released
every hour during the day.
ton Below normal temperatures and
showery periods through Saturday
with total precipitation aoove normal.
Highs generally 62-70 in western
Won in u.aetam rrm-
(Tjgon and 65 along coast. Lows 48-54.
Northern California No precipita
tion except a few scattered thunder
storms in high mountains. Tempera
tures be'ow normal.
Praa'darJ
m
Stocks Develop Firm
Tone Late in Session
New York IP Stocks de-! U S PvUbher
veioped a firm time late ia lU S Steel ...
day's session.
Haves; Industries, which had
gained 18" points last weak,
touched a new high of SOU up
!3'i poiiita today. It sold as
low as 2St in February.
Dobeckmun made a high et
43x tip 34 when it directors
and those of Pw Chemical ap -
proved a merger f the two com-
panies. uow leu as its ursi
reaction and then regained part
of the loss. Superior Oil of Cali
fornia ran up 48 to 1,598.
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
Dow-Jones final etock aver
ages: 30 industrials SOS. 29, un
changed: 20 railroads 148.41, up
0.03; IS utilities' 70.21, up 0.44,
and IS stocks 173.99, up 0.19.
Sales today were about 1,940,
000 shares compared with 1.770,
000 shares Friday
Today's prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical 87U
Americas Can 41 54
A T T 175
Anaconda Copper 01
Bethlehem Steel 4834
Caterpillar Corp 39' 4
Chrysler Corp 7S3i
Continental Can 4'..a
Crown Zellerbach Unquotad
Curtiss Wright 4 Hi
Du Pont 13V2
Ea6tman Kodak lOt-'A
General Electric '
General Feods 5
General Motors 424
Georgia Pacific 3'8
GrdJwm yig l'2
Ilcrrvestske Mining SSsj
Kaiser J'rszer 14?s
Kennepott Copper 1014
Lockheed Aircraft 034
Katy Pfd 53 '4
Montgomery Ward 38'2
New York Central 3334
Penney J C 79V
Penn RR 20.3s
Radio Corporation 38's
Richfield Oil SSs
Socony Vacuum .... 6074
Southern Co 24 Ki
Southern Pacific ; 43'-
Standard California 56'2
Standard -Indiana 52 Vz
Standard NJ bb-Ss
bun Mines a: 8
Texas Gulf 273s
Tex Pac Land Trust 74
Transamerica 3734
Trans West Air 134
Tri-Continental 325-8
IJnion Carbide 119'4
Union Pacific - 28r:s
United Aircraft 65Vi
UAL 28
Portland lvestcKl
Portland IU.Pi Cattle 1750.
Choice steers 24-24.50: good 22. 5
23 50: standard 19-21: utility cows 14-
15.50: canners-cullers ll-iz.ou; util
ity bulls S17-17.50 o
'Calves 250. Choice vealcrs 23-24;
Good lfi-22: good-choice slaufthtor
calves 10.50-21.
Hogs R00. Sorted 1 and 2 hutcners
22 some higher; mixed 21.2o-21.7d;
sows 300-500 lb. 15.50-19 50.
Sheep 2400. Mostly choice asnine
ton spring lambs 20 50; mixed good-
choice 20: Willamette valley spriec
lambs 150-20; good springers ll-is:
good-clltiice feeders 19-17: old cro
ar.d yearlings 1550 to Canadian
der; cull-good ewes 2-41. '
Portlawl InBtjMee , '
Portland (U.F.I SH) retail
ers: Grade AA large. 4c; A large.
30c: AA medium. 3S-S7c; A mediuai.
35-36c; A imall. 27-S8c; carton. l-
additional.
Butter To reteilers: AA a-acol
prints. 67-6SC lb ; urtnn. lc a vmvm
higher; A prints. l7-6c; S pnnM,
65-fi6c.
Cheese medium curcsj To retail
ers: A grade ciseridar. Single dairies.
452-52c; 5-lb. loaves ',2-57c; ioo
cessed Amera'an c'alaese. e-lb. u&t,
41 i2-44o
Farm Market o
First Bucna Heights, ase. apricot
sold to retailers at 3 7e a 30-lb. box:
a part load of Letis art-lcets imr
Rutus, Ore., 3 25 a 24 1st. bee; .Has
Willamette valf?- strasrnss5 wer
scarce at the bust Si4e fa-Ba) aw
ket where they sold at a-45 a 10g?
fill; raspbarricft I'ere 2 it fe best.
sVltry, ItahhSs
Live Chirkeat; QuosTwt te ag-au'eas
No. 1 qopUty. fob. Portlarn: 2'3-
lbs.. 23c Ik.: liat heap, too tNp traas
actions for Portland price: 9-llc lb. at
ranch: heavy hns. 5-lha up. not
enough tiadiruc for Portland price: at
countv. lavI3c lb.; old rootten.
7 lb.
niiatoht DlirWnc 1 m r a l
ttressnd to relailaia: rryars, whole
drawn, 4i-44r le , cut up, es-4-c:
aeoji. lignt tape, cut up. S4-37c;
aeavy t.vpa, whola dra-n, Sfi-41e lb.
Turfceya To producers: Fryer tur
ks, liva weight. lb.: breeder
ens. 24c lb. to producer on oven
ready basis; breeder touts. 34c on
SBme basis.
ftahbitc fAverane to grosrarg. f .o V
killing plants): Live white, 334-3 lbs.
f.o.b. dressing plants Portland. 23-2flc:
colored pelts. 4c under: old does, 10
12c lb., a few higher. Tresh killed fry
ers to retailers. a9-64c lb.; cut up, 62
65c lb.
Portland Hay, Grain
Portland Wholesale Hay P r 1 e :
New crop. No. 2 green alfalfa, baJtd,
f o b. Portland S2A-27 m ton.
Wholesale prices as reported by the
USD A market news service: Wheat
No. 2 noft whita. $85 a ton; No. 2
white oats 3fi-ln. Wet Coaxt delivery,
nominally S49 ton: No. 2 Valley oats.
546 ton; $oy bean meal. $7;i 50 ton.
fob Portland; barley No. 2, 45-lb.
Wpst Coast delivery. $43.5(1 ton; stand
ard mill run. prompt delivery, S40
ton fob. Portland: No. 2 yellow corn.
Eastern shipment f.ob. Portland,
$62.20-62.75.
FREE
Light Heat ke Cukes
Reservad Sears
Wahsr Conversation
Air Conditioning
With Coffee
Cream and
Sugar
Serve! in a Smiling
Atmosphere at the . . .
Top Mth Cife
in the Creteriaa Theater Bieig.
I Younsstevo. S Si T ,
Aloha Airplane
Crash Kills Three
1 Aloha, Ore. Three pet-
; sons were killed near here lata
Sunday nijsht when rented pri-
vate Piper cub cruiser cre&lted
and burned.
Killed were Duncan Maaon
Mclnnis, 23, pilot of the plane,
Glenn Aldo Smyr, 29. and kis
step-d a u g h t e r, Linda, 8, f
Aloha.
The three were kilted when
the plane struck a tree te4 just
a few hundreds yards away
from where Mclnnis' twiH Wroth
er, father, sitter and another
brother were watching tkem ia
the sky.
The plane crashed into a field
ot hay, where, just miautes be
fore Mclnnis had finished
mewiag.
The accident occurred just
shortly after p.m. After the
plane era-shed, it burned and it
wasn't until almost two hours
later ihat seighbors wer8 able to
remove the charred bodies with
the help of backsavs imi wire
cutters.
The plans had been rented
from Wick's Flyin Service in
Hillaboro.
Mclnnis had been flyinf for
about six yeSrs. Cause of the
crash was iot determined right
away.
Young Bita &tior f
WUa Hryck bf Astro
Chehalis, Wash. HP)
Lewis Richard Hearn, 10, Che
halis, was killed Saturday wlien
his bicycle was struck by a car
three miles south of here.
HIGH fATEl
Lebanon, Ind. TO Residents
had just about finished bailing
oub-the water dumped in their
cellars by a flooded creek fhen
the wster company announced
yt was increasing rates.
GRIJTIS To Mr. and Mrs.
Berry, Gold Hill, June 28, 1957,
a girl, 7 pounds, at Osteopathic
hospittl.
J HACtLSY To Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur, post office box 241
Shady Cov June 29. 17. a
boy, i'i pounds, at Osteopathic
hcaapital.
SHARP To Mr. and Mrs.
Levis, SS North Holly St., Med
ford. June 28. 1957. a girl, 7
pound, it Jtofua Valley hos
pittl. TIOWI1 To Mr. and Mrs.
Eujonai, 91 1 Alta St., Medford.
Jans 99. 19a,'a boy g'i lbs., at
Xc-fue Valley hospital. o
VIXG Te r. anf Mrs. Her
bert, 130 ttoutk ley st., Med
ford, June X. llf, a brjy, 10' 2
prajBfts, t fisattvd Hairt hoe
Bital. SALXy To a. p( Mrs.
David, 525 South Biverside av..
sjedferd. June 30, 1997, a ftirl,
8' 4 pounds, at Sacred Beapt us-
pital.
9PISLBUSCH To Sfr. an
Mavrtw, 130$ Svreet rd.,
Medtord, Jnne 34. 19ST. 1 irl,
10'4 pounrta, ft Sacred Heart
hospital.
NfiWBERBY To ffr. and
fflrs. Arvin, route Z, Celenifn
Crer-fc rd., Medford, June SO,
1957, a toy, Bs4 pouods, t
Sacred Heart hospital.
JOHNSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Russell, 1201 Loal St., Medford,
June 30, 1957, a girl, tj'.t pounds,
at Sacred Heart hospital.
PBIrJISWOlSC
At The SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORS
Thursday, July 4th
o Aerial and Ground
ADULTS $1.00
114 L fwH
1 Mondef, SvXt t iflSI
On The Sidd
Ara you 8S pears of age aaad
therefore et tha retirevevj ags?
Tau raoily sbauki bs jute, a
young fellov. Or, m claJcm inn
longevity eBpsrte. An aairael
ahouid live sin limes the jrnrf ital
he becomes full grow. Tbofrta
tans H is id e man should lisa
to eie 130. At S3 he racunl hre
85 Tears at life to exsne. it ai
improbable thnt you ran inenr
tfie age of 130 thfSjgh arms ef
your grandchildren may. fou
can add quite a fee years to
your life, according to the afore
mentioned leafevity experts, by
walkiskg, gardeninai cycling.
sHnmug. end indulging in a
bit to- eesVetis and golf.' One ex
pert makes an interesting sug
gestion fe promoting longevity.
ys be: "Get 1 dog." The idea
is that the dog will make you do
much walking. A military pos
ture, head up, stomach in, can
add years to life. The waist
measurement is important. It.
should be the same as it was
when you weraj 20 years of aga.
Asides
The "painless childbirth" Mon
tchosi Clinic in Switzerland Is
not exclusively or the wealthy
The fees are the same for all
Patients of moderate means are
accepted as well as wives of
multimillionaires and members
of European royalty ... Do you
think you could shine on a quiz
program with United States geo
graphy as your category? If so.
answer the following quick as
a quarter of a flash. Indianapo
lis is the largest city in Indiana
What is the second largest city
in that state?
Among the farried
What is the world's record for
the youngest divorcee? A Bucy
rus, Ohio, girl who was a bride
at 11 became a divorcee at the
age of 12! Her marriage was
legal at that time but would not
be now. Sixteen is the minimum
age for a bride in Ohio at pres
ent. In Mississippi, a girl can.
with parental consent, become a
bride at the age of 12. In New
Hampshire a 13 year old girl
can marry. In Alabama, Geor
gia, Iowa Kentucky, New York.
South Carolina, Texas and Ut
ah a teen-ager can become a
bride at 14. 0
aint
To what Irish saint are the
most churches in HQ. United
States dedicated? The answer to
that is easy. It is, of course, St
Patrick. Sixty hundred and
fifty-seven churches in this
country are dedicated to that
saint. Who is second? It is St.
Brigid, to whom 96 churches arj
dedicated. Third is St. Columbia
with 28.
Embarrassing Situation
Sleeping compartments on
Russian trains are shared by
male and female passengers. A
young woman from England re
ported she was embarrassed to
find three men sharjng a sleep
ing compartment witu her on a
train bound for Moscow. Keep
this compartment sharing situ
ation in mind, sir: if you ever
travel in R,11'3- Check on your
cctnpartment jharers before you
stirt. Otherwise you might be
embarrassed by finding yourself
sharing a compartment with
three beautiful blonde females.
ofAatelatk
As to that nickname Bobo.
I bonder if those having it know
tjhat it means. I am informed
CCtheraj a Spanish word bobo
that mrajng, "loot" or "stupia . .
Thlit do the women who hve
Ueeu mrriel thretS times or
more do with their old wedding
rifis? B interesting if JVrline
Judge follot'Cd thftt sygtem. She
sould hive to weer seven wed
ding ringje oo the cute third
finger of her left bgo9.
Aside
Count Pueci, Italian bjithip?
suit designer end eraBledjyai
authority on feminine beauty,
has said, "The ideal woman has
wide shoulders, small hips, small
HOW
7:45 PM
ChllHW $ti
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ROBINSON BROS.
y. v,
waist apd arm . . . JKer
tear of Giro Achilacs Gjy ? He
ie ths iaveater eat Vnj tafymt ftl
kingt nasbavt eiUtad " jbo3Me- "
G-a&sia's ttrt'aicsi oca are boo 4QS
(VfK of r3ba rd kites. ett
cuy c ca&3 4J an&atdtoil1
ffQS 9a Skoals BlOO
It tdwt liealy rttf-hairPd
gumnist es" tig- yesteryear,
ganny trn, ho firsfcsaid. "The
asy to a man's heart is through
his stomach." This observation
llfc EiiWmiant! t-,UAn .... cn.
J dUWl.l)Ul.llllJ HI 1. 1. 11 SCI"
iously by many young women
They thought a knowledge of
cooking would aid in inspiring
an holding a man's love. My
belief is that Fanny's remark
was voiced in a spirit of sar
casm. She wished to convey the
thought that the average man
was lacking in the romantic j
spirit. That all he cared about 1
was being well fed. That, of;
course, is not so. Very recently i
a California woman in asking
for a divorce testified that herl
huiband had picked a frying
pan off the stove and threw it
at her screaming, "All you can
do is cook!"
Trucking Firm Files
Incorporation Acts
Ashland Articles of incorpo
ration were filed June 21 for
Rogue Transportation, Inc., Ash
land. Officers of the corporation are
Alvin D. Bounds, president;
Clarecia Bounds, secretary-treasurer;
and Rene L. Bounds, vice
president. The two Bounds men
are brothers and Clarecia
Bounds is the wife of Alvin D.
Bounds.
The firm will specialize in
transportation of perishable pro
duce, in refrigerated vans from
Phoenix, Ariz., to Canada, and
from the west coast to Chicago.
The company, headquartered at
708 Clay st., Ashland, was for
merly operated by Alvin D. and
Cfarecia Bounds and was known
as Al D. Bounds Trucking. It
was founded in 1942 and has
been in the same location since
then.
South Bend, Ind. tfl Rob
ert Marvin, 27, turned himself
in to authorities because his wife
and three children picketed the
Mishawaka home of his parents
Thursday. Marvin had been
sought since June 7 for alleged
failure to make support pay
ments to his family.
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hiu1 CBf Council
to CHu?ca$ Tuesday
Asiilajid The Ashland city
ccoatcil ill ho a public hear
igK at I A.m. Tuesday on annex
irao ft JO'ren of property in the
(pio?tV 8f talker ave.
At V:30 p.m., the council will
met to giuss general city busi
ness, iocluding a proposed salary
ordinance for city employees.
5?tvnson in Ghartfc
Accra, Ghana OF Adlai E.
f
fC
Stevenson arrived here Sunday
or a two-day visit en route
home from an African tour. He
spent a few days here several
weeks ago during which he
warned this new country against 0
hampering foreign Investment. 0
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